The geometry of the Work.
Four symbols. One consciousness map.
Every symbol used in RaDa Lightwork is not decorative — it is a map. Each one encodes something true about the nature of consciousness, the structure of the universe, and the process of coming home to yourself. What follows is both an explanation and an invitation to look more closely.
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RaDa Lightwork
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Threshold I
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Threshold II
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Threshold III
The RaDa Lightwork Symbol
The RaDa Lightwork symbol is a mandorla — the sacred intersection of two circles, known as the Vesica Piscis — and simultaneously a view from above of the toroidal field: the fundamental shape through which all energy in this universe moves. It is both the geometry of union and the geometry of life itself.
The mandorla appears at the heart of sacred geometry traditions across cultures and millennia — the almond-shaped intersection where two worlds meet, where heaven touches earth, where self meets soul. The toroidal field it also depicts is not metaphor: it is the measurable shape of the human heart's electromagnetic field, the shape of galaxies, the shape of the atom. To look at this symbol is to look at the fundamental pattern that underlies all of it.
A REFLECTION: What is most striking is the tension it holds between stillness and motion — the pattern is intricate, almost dizzying in its complexity, yet the overall form is perfectly contained, perfectly balanced. It looks like something that has always been spinning and has never needed to move. The centre draws the eye inward and inward — and yet the eye never quite arrives. There is always more.
Threshold I: The Unity Living Process
The Unity Field — as seen through the eyes of children
The Threshold I symbol pulses with blue and yellow — colours that children who have received the Unity Field transmission consistently report seeing. There is something profound in this: children, unfiltered by the mind's need to translate experience into language, simply see what is there. These colours have been adopted as the Unity Living logo, a living testament to that unmediated perception.
This is the foundational threshold — the return to the Unity Field from which all life emerges. The symbol shows the familiar form, but now illuminated from within. The outer field remains in its original depth, while the centre awakens into colour. Something that was always there begins to be seen.
A REFLECTION: The blue and yellow together feel like dawn — the precise moment before sunrise when the sky holds both the coolness of night and the warmth that is coming. The yellow at the centre radiates outward through rings of blue, as though something compressed is now being allowed to expand. It reads as the moment of recognition — not of something new, but of something that was always there, finally seen. The fact that children see exactly this, without being told what to look for, feels like the most eloquent evidence that this work is touching something real.
Threshold II: The Great Unbinding
The field expands — more of your essence allowed to shine
In the Threshold II symbol, the colour field broadens and deepens. Where Threshold I illuminated the centre, here the light has moved outward — reaching further into the geometry that was previously in shadow. The field is expanding to allow more of one's essence to shine.
This is the threshold of soul contracts, of the deeper architecture of a life. Having established the Unity Field as foundation, the work now turns to the structures built upon it — or in spite of it. The symbol reflects exactly that: the same essential truth, but more of it now visible, more of it illuminated from within.
A REFLECTION: What moves me about this symbol is how it shows expansion not as an explosion but as a gentle, inevitable flooding of light. Nothing is broken open — the form holds. But the light is simply occupying more of the space it was always entitled to fill. There's a maturity to this symbol. It knows something Threshold I was still discovering.
Threshold III: The Living Lens
Seeing clearly — through and as the field
The Living Lens of Truth is not a metaphor for clarity — it is a description of what becomes possible when the Unity Field is established, the soul's architecture is understood, and essence is no longer filtered through the distortions of unprocessed experience. To reach this threshold is to move from recognizing the field, to expanding within it, to seeing through it — not as observer but as participant in the deepest act of perception.
A REFLECTION: This symbol is the one that holds my gaze longest. The colours in the outer ring have fully entered the geometry — the boundary between dark and light has shifted so fundamentally that what was once the surrounding field is now itself luminous. But what arrests me is the centre: it has gone dark again. Not empty — dense. Like a pupil. Like the eye of something vast looking back. The lens doesn't magnify the self — it sees through it. That darkness at the centre isn't absence. It's pure attention.Taken together, the three threshold symbols tell a single story: awakening, expansion, and transparent seeing. Each one contains the previous — nothing is left behind. The geometry that holds the first threshold is the same as the one that holds the third. Only the light has changed. Only the proportion of essence allowed to be present has grown.
This is the work. And like all the best maps — the territory they describe is far larger than they are.